Sabtu, 20 Juli 2013

what is the best underground auto pool cleaners?

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bucs


i have a side suction that uses a skimmer. It is a concrete underground pool


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First off I need more info. Is your pool equipped with an automatic pool cleaner line? Does it have a booster pump to propel a cleaner? Let me clarify. Automatic cleaners fall into two categories. Suction side and pressure side. Suction side cleaners operate off the filter pumps suction. Typically they plug into a skimmer, thereby diverting the skimming action to operate the cleaner. There are any number of these on the market. Which is best depends on several factors. Is your pool inground gunite (concrete) or vinyl? What type of debris gets in the pool THE MOST? (Leaves, sand, grass clippings, etc.)
Pressure side cleaners operate from the pressure (return) side. They either must have a dedicated pool cleaner line (installed when the pool is built) or work off a return fitting. Some cleaners require a separate booster pump to drive them, others do not. Again we need to know if the pool is gunite or vinyl and what type of debris is most prevalent. Answer these questions and I can direct you to the cleaner line I've had the most reliable service from. (Been in the pool business 35 years, so I've seen more than a few cleaners!.)

My self cleaning pool's jet's are malfunctioning...HELP!?




RogerE


My inground pool has a timed automatic self cleaning system that has jets built into the bottom at various points that come on and push water all around the pool and, I guess, eventually going through the filter at the bottom and the skimmer at the top. When my pool pump kicks on, only one set (2) jets at one end come on and they stay on the entire cycle of 4 hours and the other jets don't rotate like they have been since I bought the house last year. Anyone know how I can check the problem? or where the malfunction may be occurring? Thanks!...Roger


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beside the pool you should have like a canister that will have a band clamp around the belly. take that apart and inspect the gears...well first make sure the canister is not on pause.......if it is just switch it back to activate. Also those heads in the bottom of the pool do come out. you might need a specific tool to remove them but they pop out and could be full of calcium and all the heads just need to be cleaned....thats about all the info i can give you....maybe someone else has had more experience with in-floor cleaners.




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